Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], November 8 (ANI/PNN): The largest competitive examination facility in Central India, Kautilya Academy, is commemorating 20 years of its success.
These raids were done on a few business groups engaged in coal trading/ transportation, execution of civil contracts, extraction of iron ore and production of sponge iron on November 4, 2022. Those searched include two politically exposed persons and their associates. The searches were ca
The Civil Judge Senior Division Fast Track court will deliver its verdict on the three main demands by the plaintiff which include the permission for the immediate beginning of prayer of Swayambhu Jyotirlinga Bhagwan Vishweshwar, the handing over of the entire Gyanvapi complex to the Hind
One person died in the national capital Delhi after being hit by an unknown vehicle. "The person was an accused, escaping from police custody when the incident happened," officials said
"Congress party doesn't believe in its own manifesto and there's no vision, weightage, and direction in it. Our manifesto is done with due diligence and is taken seriously by people," Nadda said while speaking to the media.
While talking to ANI, after being elected as the President of AIDUF by the party workers and leaders, Ajmal said "AIDUF is ready to join the all-India level opposition alliance to fight against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). We have welcomed the all-India grand alliance being formed by Nitish
Supreme Court stayed Uttarakhand High Court order hold the government's decision to provide 30 per cent reservation to women domiciled in Uttarakhand State civil service
Central Bureau of Investigation conducted searches in an ongoing investigation of a case related to the alleged question paper leak case of the examination for the post of Assistant Engineer (Civil) conducted by the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission.
75-year-old man, Michael Clark who was wrongfully tasered by Idaho Springs police in May of 2021 will be paid USD 7 million to settle a civil rights lawsuit against a former police officer and the department.
UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi warned the Ukrainians are about to face one of the world's harshest winters in extremely difficult circumstances. "Humanitarian organizations have dramatically scaled up their response, but much more must be done, starting with an end to this senseless war," h